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2002 • Topps
T206 • #204B

2002 • Topps • T206
Major League Baseball • New York Yankees
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Alfonso Soriano from 206 (2002)
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The 2002 Topps T206 Alfonso Soriano sits at the lower end of his collectible spectrum, consistent with a base-tier insert from a mass-produced set rather than a premium parallel or autograph. During Soriano's peak Yankees years, his cards carried stronger demand, but this particular issue now trades at entry-level pricing reflective of its non-rookie, non-autographed status. With only one active listing available, the market for this specific card is essentially dormant, suggesting minimal collector competition at present.
The 2002 Topps T206 set was produced in substantial quantities as a retro-themed insert series, meaning this card carries no serial numbering and represents a standard print run without scarcity-driven premiums. No special parallel or short-print designation has been noted for this copy, placing it firmly in the base insert tier. Graded population reports for this card are likely sparse, not due to rarity but due to limited submission interest at this price point, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS copies could carry a modest condition premium over raw examples.
Soriano had a strong career highlighted by elite power-speed numbers and All-Star appearances, but he has not yet received Hall of Fame recognition, which limits the long-term premium ceiling for his non-rookie cardboard. The T206 retro aesthetic maintains a niche collector following, but without a Hall of Fame catalyst or renewed mainstream interest, sustained market momentum for this issue remains unlikely. Collectors targeting Soriano for speculative purposes would find stronger upside in his certified autographs or graded rookie cards rather than this base insert.

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